Interior Design & Home Décor Podcast: Karina Jones Designs

January 11, 2017

I always find it interesting to talk to business owners during the beginning of Q1. In the design industry it is no different. Interior Designers are some of the hardest working people I have ever met.

Karina Jones Design | Charlotte Interior Design

Karina Jones is a designer I have the pleasure of working with on various projects. I always love to get her take on trends and ideas that pop into my head. She has some of the more imaginative and educational blogs I have ever read. Her design business in Charlotte is growing by leaps and bounds which is so well deserved.

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Mark is proudest of being a father of three amazing girls who inspire him daily. Normally when he is blogging he has the youngest on his lap wanting a sip of his coffee. His motto for everything he does is "Family First".Mark has worked building the brands of various top designers like The Roger Thomas Collection, Clodagh Design, Timothy Corrigan, Terry Hunziker, Lori Weitzner and many more. He also has worked with manufacturers like Restoration Hardware, Global Views, Studio A Home and Rocky Mountain Hardware.Mark believes the world of design is changing and good design more than ever needs to be seen. This is why he decided to create Tastefully Inspired to showcase the true Tastemakers.

2 comments

I am really interested in your podcast! keep it up! Especially I love that you pick out important and practical subjects like kid-friendly design and modern trends. It’s important, because mostly other interior design podcasts concentrate on marketing and business stuff and overlook trends and problems that can be connected with DESIGN side of being interior designer.

As interior design student, I am really interested in that side of things: for example, themes like pro and cons of certain materials in certain places, the same about colors, textiles, their practicality, safety etc (I mean more educational stuff) It is not covered by other blogs and podcasts, so may be it could be the idea for your next podcast .